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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Day 2 of 31 Day Spooktacular- Recap & Costume Ideas!

Every year I struggle coming up with an inexpensive, unique Halloween costume. I think and ponder (and search) ideas and before I know it, Halloween is here and I rush to throw an outfit together. I swear to myself that this year will be different.

Here are some highlights from our Halloween party last year. Maybe one of these costumes will strike your fancy or get your wheels turning...﻿

My 100% handmade peacock outfit. The fan took hours of time and lots of hot glue sticks.

OMG all of these are great costumes. I have to say my favorite one I've worn was probably way back to when I was a care bear in grade school. My mom made it and I was so proud. Thanks for posting at the Rhinestone Beagle!

Such a cute peacock costume:) Thanks for all these great ideas! I am now following you thanks to Finding New Friends Friday, and it would be so nice if you could share the love back on my blog;)Also today we have the coolest blog hop there is... no rules just fun and would love you to join in with us at Boost My Blog Friday, where you can meet lots of friends and have a great time:) See you there!Happy Friday!

I love the peacock costume. My husband and I are going to be mad scientist this year. We already have one lab jacket and all we need to do is buy another one. The rest of the items we will wear and or have on us we already own! Super inexpensive yet fun and creative!

That peacock costume is totally adorable...I can definitely see that you put some *long* hours into those feathers, yikes! That would take a lot of patience, but it turned out great! I can tell I'm going to have a lot of fun here...I just became your 200th follower, YAY for making it to 200, CONGRATS!

Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a nice compliment. Your peacock costume is really imaginative and cute. You must have a lot of patience to work with all those feathers. Have a great weekend!--------Shannon

Loved seeing all those great costumes, Coley! One year I went as a brick wall...similar box like the tractor, hanging from straps. My DH went as a "brick layer" (blush) wearing white painters overalls, a paint stained cap & carrying a trowel. People howled!!